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Even after repeated boom and bust cycles on Wall Street, it's still
possible to make real money in the stock market--provided investors
take a disciplined approach to investing. Financial guru Jim Cramer
shows how ordinary investors can prosper, no matter the climate on
Wall Street.
How do we find hot stocks without getting burned? How do we fatten
our portfolios and stay financially healthy? Former hedge-fund
manager and longtime Wall Street commentator Jim Cramer explains
how to invest wisely in chaotic times, and he does so in plain
English in a style that is as much fun as investing is--or should
be, when it's done right.
For starters, Cramer recommends devoting a portion of your assets
to speculation. Everyone wants to find the big winners that can
bring outsized gains, and Cramer explains how to allocate your
portfolio so that you can afford to take this kind of risk wisely.
He explains why "buy and hold" is a losing philosophy: For Cramer,
it's "buy and homework." If you can't spend an hour a week
researching each of your stocks, then you should hand off your
portfolio to a mutual fund--and Cramer identifies the very few
mutual funds that he'd recommend.
Cramer reveals his Ten Commandments of Trading (Commandment #5:
Tips are for waiters). He explains why he's not afraid to compare
investing to gambling (and tells you which book on gambling you
should read to become a better investor). He discloses his
Twenty-Five Rules of Investing (Rule #4: Look for broken stocks,
not broken companies).
Cramer shows how to compare stock prices in a way that you can
understand, how to spot market tops and bottoms, how to know when
to sell, how to rotate among cyclical stocks to catch the big
moves, and much more. "Jim Cramer's Real Money" is filled with
insider advice that really works, information that Cramer himself
used to make millions during his fourteen-year career on Wall
Street.
Written in Cramer's distinctive turbocharged style, this is every
investor's guide to what you really must know to make big money in
the stock market.
Build a bulletproof portfolio with advice from a top market expert
Doug Kass on the Market: A Life on TheStreet provides investment
advice and guidance from one of the most renowned traders in the
world. Author Doug Kass distills his years of experience as a hedge
fund manager and infamous short seller to share the theory,
technique, and intuition that built his reputation and his
portfolio. Anecdotes about interactions with Wall Street's most
famous names, including Buffett, Cramer, and Cooperman, highlight
tricks of the trade, essential value investor insight, and the
secrets to being a smart short. Doug Kass's reputation as a savvy
investor is well-earned and widely recognized. His work on Wall
Street gained him heavyweight status, and the friendship, the
respect, and the ear of some of the biggest names in finance. As a
CNBC regular and 2013 Buffet Bear, Kass is widely known as a
trusted source of wisdom and profitable insight. In Doug Kass on
the Market, readers learn valuable lessons that that will help them
make smarter investment decisions. Kass lists the most important
things to know when evaluating a possible long or short investment,
and explains the things you're not doing to optimize your
portfolio. Topics include: * Going against the grain * Data versus
instinct * Valuation, bubbles, and momentum * Interest rates,
inflation, and the Fed The book also describes how to short a stock
properly without losing out and discusses the C-suite conversations
that fund managers would never tell a lay shareholder. Kass's
record proves the value of his acumen, and this book contains a
comprehensive account of his talent and techniques. All investors
deserve a chance at a more robust portfolio, and Doug Kass on the
Market provides the information and guidance that can make that
happen.
Everyone on Wall Street knows Jim Cramer, and Cramer knows Wall Street better than anyone. In the most candid and outrageous look at Wall Street since Liar's Poker, Cramer, co-founder of TheStreet.com, radio and television commentator, and for years a premier money manager, takes readers on the wild ride that is Wall Street -- revealing how the game is played, who breaks the rules, and who gets hurt. Confessions of a Street Addict takes us from Cramer's roots in the middle-class Philadelphia suburbs to Harvard, where he began managing money, and then to Goldman Sachs, where he went into business with his wife -- Karen, the "Trading Goddess" -- as his partner. He brilliantly describes the life of a money manager: the frenetic pace, the constant pressure to outperform the market and other fund managers, and the sharklike attacks fund managers make as they circle a fund perceived to be in trouble. Throughout the book Cramer is characteristically outspoken, offering his hard-won insights about the market and everyone in it, himself included. There has never been a more eloquent market insider than Cramer, nor a more high-octane book about Wall Street.
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